What is keeping you busy and engaged these days?
A project based on chefs, winemakers and beer brewers from around the globe.

What food driven magazines and books do you read and draw your inspiration from?
I am more into surfing the net to look for new trends on cooking.

What would you say your signature style is? What makes you unique?
Bringing out the soul of people in my black and white portraits.What is your office/work environment like, in terms of both space and co-workers?
It’s a loft studio in Tijuana.What is your creative process? (general steps, questions you ask, methods etc.)
I interview the subject for half an hour before we start the shooting session.

Chefs and restaurateurs are a creative bunch, is it hard to balance their vision with yours?
Not at all, it’s a lot of fun to work with their creativity.

What is your favorite project to date and who was it for?
“PureHedonism-HedonismPure” and working with MOPA Director Deborah Klochko as my curator.Do you travel for your job? If yes, what is your schedule like and what standards have to be met for you to agree to take the trip?
(Yes) Have Fun!

Name a client you’ve shot for whose food styling and cuisine blew your mind? Explain…
Chef Karla Navarro from Tijuana BC., love her food and concept….If you could shoot for anyone in the world, who would it be for and why?
Anthony Bourdain, he is wild.

How did you find Chef’s Roll and what urged you to join?
Chef’s Roll invited me to be part of their project…Thanks!

What are your career goals? Life goals?
Keep showing my work in museums around the globe.